alderson21

I have been enjoying a model almost identical to this one for several years and I've been very happy with the picture quality, even with fast-moving action shots and sports. The clarity is good, brightness and hue are easy enough to adjust, and it's not *super* heavy, although given its size it is hard to move on your own. Mount this on your wall and enjoy it. It's not the uber-bad-ace 3d type, but so far as LED tvs go, it's pretty good and this price is hard to beat. If I didn't already have one, I would probably pull the trigger here.

bcurtiswx

alderson21 wrote:I have been enjoying a model almost identical to this one for several years and I've been very happy with the picture quality, even with fast-moving action shots and sports. The clarity is good, brightness and hue are easy enough to adjust, and it's not *super* heavy, although given its size it is hard to move on your own. Mount this on your wall and enjoy it. It's not the uber-bad-ace 3d type, but so far as LED tvs go, it's pretty good and this price is hard to beat. If I didn't already have one, I would probably pull the trigger here.

How dare you go for a quality post here while the rest of us are dumbfounded and confused!

citking

Because we gain an hour this weekend Woot has to stabilize the space-time continuum. Think about it: Sunday's Woot would enjoy a 25 hour appearance as things stand now - that just can't happen. It's one day, one deal, sure, but a day is always 24 hours except for those two lousy DST days.

So by issuing a second Woot today Woot is ensuring the continuing stability of our reality.

woot3347

A 'Refurbished' TV. Since the #1 reason people return a TV is dead pixels, I would never consider a used/refurbished TV unless it came with a 30 day return option -AND- a five year manufactures warrenty.

inkycatz

Okay folks, let's try to keep this on track with the TV - I know there are a lot of other great comments and discussion this has provoked but if we could take those over to World of Woot, etc. that'd be vastly appreciated.

bcbird

MMMMMMmmmmm, that contrast ratio... Although 100k sounds like a huge number, it really isn't.

Here's a definition of what contrast ratio is: The contrast ratio is a property of a display system, defined as the ratio of the luminance of the brightest color (white) to that of the darkest color (black) that the system is capable of producing. A high contrast ratio is a desired aspect of any display.

Also cheaper on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/LG-47-47LV4400-1080P-120Hz-100-000-1-Contrast-LED-LCD-HDTV-TV-FREE-S-H-/150937552221?pt=Televisions&hash=item232494455d

DaveInSoCal

My last two tv's have been LG's and I love them. I'll have to check my model number because I think this is the exact one I have now. However I bought it new from Amazon for the same price. My only complaint is you have to go through the menu to access the sleep timer. My old LG has a dedicated button. Since I like to fall asleep to the tv that was more convenient.

therealjrn

inkycatz wrote:Okay folks, let's try to keep this on track with the TV - I know there are a lot of other great comments and discussion this has provoked but if we could take those over to World of Woot, etc. that'd be vastly appreciated.

bigred*nyc

tnn151 wrote:This looks like a great deal but the refurb makes me nervous. Anyone have experience with refurbed tvs? Also anyone ever got the square trade warranty?

I had a square trade warranty on a camera that crapped out - one call and there was aprepaid return emailed, and once they received notification that UPS had received the package a refund for the purchase price was sent to Paypal. So, very happy with their service.

mr1337

woot3347 wrote:A 'Refurbished' TV. Since the #1 reason people return a TV is dead pixels, I would never consider a used/refurbished TV unless it came with a 30 day return option -AND- a five year manufactures warrenty.

Took the risk and ordered one. I figure if it was returned for a dead pixel, LG would fix the screen before trying to re-sell it.

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